What's for dinner tonight?

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Have you finished all the cleaning. We have to go over to Lawnton to-day to say goodbye to Bruce's 93 year old Aunt before we leave.
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We went to the house at 7am to do,the final bit of cleaning and clearing before it got too hot, dropped keys off to the Agent for pre-settlement inspection this evening and then settlement tomorrow. By the time we went to the tip, the storage shed, dropped off a Gurney attachment to middle daughter, took a huge Brom (that should have been divided years go!) to eldest daughter, who happened to be at home and have us a coffee and made an emergency trip to Dan Murphy, we are back at the van for a quick sandwich and now Erich is having a poppy nap! We are so relieved it is all finished. And tonight will be pork chops cooked on the Baby Q
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Congratulation on the sucessful exit from the house, caravaning for while now is it? How long till the new place will be at moving in stage?
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Thanks, Terry. It's a relief that it's over. Yes, in the van now until we can move in. Just mooching around the Fraser Coast area so that we can pop in to see how things are going. We hope to be in around mid to end of June - it depends on the weather.
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Leftover lar-san-ya that's been hibernating in the freezer for a cupla days. :?

Not sure about this one as we haven't frozen these leftovers previously. :cry: :cry:

If, after a few days, I haven't re-emerged...

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We are just having last nites left over roast pork....Yaa...
And what ever thrown in??
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Egg & Bacon pie (how bloody boring) :roll:
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Post by BruceS »

Bernie ol' mate..........

I know what you think of steaks on the barby so I see a big T-bone, chips & onions coming up tonight.
Might be our last time for a month or so at home with a domestic stove & frypan.

Noticed half a container of ice=cream here too so no point leaving that in the fridge in case the power goes off....... ;) ;) ;)

You sure you can't make it?
We'll be up there (near Morgan)for a couple of weeks after Easter at our wildlife sanctuary friends place.
Anyone interested give us a bell............(yell, email, PM... whatever...)
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Give me your come back date Bruce so you don't catch me in your water home... haha
Might just rent it out save me a trip and cash only might be some wicker campers out there with some small change.?
Bet you buggar the steak mate.
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No definite plans........ I'd reckon at least a fortnight after Easter though.
Yeah, thought about some home-sitters to help keep the spiders & dust away! lol.
Lucky we're not in Queensland or the grass would grow that quick I wouldn't be able to find the house when we got back!
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